The Package command ensures that all of your fonts and linked graphics are included with your InDesign file for easy handoff to a service provider. When you package a file, you create a folder that contains the InDesign document (or documents in a book file), any necessary fonts, linked graphics, text files, and a customized report that includes all the information required to print the document. Learn how to use this handy, time-saving feature in InDesign CC. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

When you share a file with others, including print providers, ensure that you give them easy access to the fonts you used in the document. If you package your file, you can use the Document Fonts feature to automatically load fonts when the file is reopened on another computer. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

Clipping paths crop part of the artwork so that only a portion of the artwork appears through the shape or shapes you create. You can create clipping paths to hide unwanted parts of an image, creating both a path for the image and a frame for the graphic. In this video, you'll learn how to control the appearance of your graphics by using clipping paths and the Show Import Options dialog box. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

If the frame and its content are different sizes, you can use the Fitting commands to achieve a perfect fit. In this video, Chad Chelius demonstrates how to fit graphics in frames using frame fitting options that give you full control over the appearance of your graphics. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

The Place command is the primary method used to insert graphics into InDesign because it provides the highest level of support for resolution, file formats, multipage PDF and INDD files, and color. In this video, you'll learn how to place your graphics efficiently and how to use and manipulate graphics frames to place graphic content. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to navigate and view your artwork in Illustrator CC. Chad Chelius teaches you powerful navigation techniques so you can work quickly and efficiently. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Learn about the viewing modes in Illustrator CC. Viewing modes help you to see the primitive components that make up your artwork and make it easier to select artwork as well. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to create a Pattern Brush, a new feature in Illustrator CC. Chad Chelius shows you how to paint a pattern—made of individual tiles—that repeats along the path. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to create and draw with the Bristle Brush in Illustrator CC. Learn how to use the Bristle Brush to create brush strokes with the appearance of a natural brush with bristles. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to create and use a Calligraphic Brush in Illustrator CC. Chad Chelius teaches you how to create strokes that resemble those drawn with the angled point of a calligraphic pen. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to apply and draw with brushes in Illustrator CC. Chad Chelius shows you how brushes provide a quick and easy way to create artistic elements. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to organize your artwork using artboards in Illustrator CC. Chad Chelius shows you how to create multiple versions of your artwork and organize them in a single file. Learn more at Adobe Illustrator CC: Learn by Video

Paragraph styles let you apply and globally update text formatting to speed up production and create a more consistent overall design. They incorporate all elements of text formatting, including character attributes such as font, size, style, and color, along with paragraph attributes such as indents, alignment, tabs, and hyphenation. In this video, Chad Chelius shows you how to create Paragraph Styles to consistently format your text. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

You can wrap text around any object, including text frames, imported images, and objects you draw in InDesign. When you apply a text wrap to an object, InDesign creates a boundary around the object that repels text. In this video, you'll learn the nuances of Text Wrap, a powerful feature that automatically wraps text around an object. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

A Character Style is a collection of character formatting attributes that can be applied to text in a single step. In this video, you'll learn how to create and apply character styles to provide more isolated formatting to your text. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

Understand the differences between bitmap (or raster) images and vector images, helping you understand the value of working in Illustrator. Excerpted from Adobe Illustrator CS6: Learn by Video, presented by Chad Chelius and Angie Taylor.

Explore Illustrator's Live Paint feature, which is fantastic for creating colored artwork from open and closed shapes. Excerpted from Adobe Illustrator CS6: Learn by Video, presented by Chad Chelius and Angie Taylor.